Favorite Anecdote .............
By clintz15
@clintz15 (974)
India
October 3, 2006 8:22am CST
Ernst Eduard Kummer (1810-1893), a German algebraist, was rather poor at arithmetic. Whenever he had occasion to do simple arithmetic in class, he would get his students to help him. Once he had to find 7 x 9. "Seven times nine," he began, "Seven times nine is er -- ah --- ah -- seven times nine is. . . ." "Sixty-one," a student suggested. Kummer wrote 61 on the board. "Sir," said another student, "it should be sixty-nine." "Come,
come, gentlemen, it can't be both," Kummer exclaimed. "It must be one or the other."
1 response
@remaster74 (4064)
• Greece
13 Oct 06
This is not an anecdote. Is the situation that most of our educators are into. SAD!!!